Its properties:- It is anti-inflammatory.- It soothes pain and is antispasmodic.- She locally heats the muscle.- It is antirheumatic.- It heals wounds and sores.- It dilates the blood vessels and allows for better circulation to the heart and head.- It stimulates the liver cell, protects the liver and helps to regenerate its cells.- It lowers fever.- It lowers blood pressure.- This is a urine draining.- It helps to soothe coughs.- It destock fat.

My opinion:- This is one of the few essential oils that are of no interest by olfactory pathway. Needless to rely on it in a diffuser, then! Skin and oral routes are the most appropriate.- Pure Applied to the skin, it can possibly irritate sensitive skin due to its action that produces a rush of blood, which dilates the small blood vessels under the skin and warming. Most often, it is better to dilute it to 25% (or 2 drops of wintergreen to 8 drops of vegetable oil) in a vegetable oil soothing, anti-inflammatory or analgesic. On very small areas of skin, it can be applied neat.

Supplied in dropper.

Modes: Cutaneous channels (it must be diluted to 25% in vegetable oil: 2 drops of wintergreen or 8 drops of vegetable oil) and oral are most appropriate. Choose a vegetable oil that can be soothing, anti-inflammatory or analgesic.

Keep the container in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight.

Disclaimer: The information on essential oils available on our website are available to you for informational purposes. They represent a synthesis of our readings of several books on aromatherapy. They do not in any way constitute medical information, nor engage our responsibility.

References:- My bible of essential oils by Danièle Festy ;- The large guide essential oils by Fabienne Millet ;- The great leader of aromatherapy and natural beauty care by Aude Maillard.